Early in my pregnancy, I came to the decision I would delay solids for our daughter, Arbor, to give her a better chance at
avoiding the allergy issue.
Not exact matches
Various gums (I tend to think these should be
avoided by those with digestive
issues as they may cause digestive upset and some such as xanthum gum may cause allergic reactions in those with dairy, soy, wheat or corn
allergies)
So again, you don't need to
avoid grains due to the amylase
issue, but you may wish to
avoid them for other personal / health reasons (gut health,
allergies, sensitivities, and so on).
Because as the wife of someone who has a severe food
allergy, I know I'm willing to do whatever it takes to help my children
avoid similar
allergy issues in the future.
Unless you have some specific
allergy or dietary
issues, you don't need to
avoid any groups of foods.
If you or your child
avoids milk due to an
allergy or intolerance and you're concerned about nutrition, talk to your doctor about getting a referral to a dietitian who's knowledgeable about
allergy and diet
issues.
Weekly, bi-monthly or monthly medicated baths, using daily ear washes, Hypoallergenic prescription diet food and treats, medications (Apoquel, Atopica, antibiotics, antifungals,
allergy immunotherapy, etc), routine lab work and exams are necessary to keep your pet in their best health to
avoid flare ups and addressing any skin
issues before they become worse.
Besides their size and activity level, we also need to pay close attention to any possible health
issues or
allergies that might be specific to Pitbulls, as feeding a Pitbull food that contains the wrong ingredients could cause your pup to experience health
issues that can easily be
avoided.
Avoid foods that might cause
allergies or skin
issues, as Staffy pups often are prone to suffer these.
Providing your Bullie with a high - quality diet can help you
avoid many trips to the vet's office due to digestive
issues or
allergies, so what brands work when it comes to this specific breed?
Anything from venison to beef is fine, but naturally,
avoid chicken if you think there's an
allergy issue.
There is no agreement as to whether dogs should
avoid grains, unless they have a specific stomach or
allergy issue.
At the same time, Boxers are very prone to
allergies, so going grain - free is a great starting point to
avoid any digestive
issues!